[학술논문] The Effects of Political Trust and National Pride on National Security Control – Focused on the Juvenile Perspective -
...threats to national security in South Korea, terror attacks by North Korea and the invasion of International terrorist organization are not excluded. Given that background, the administration takes firm measures against the threats, such as intensive surveillance, for the sake of national security and public safety. In order to implement the security policy effectively, the cooperation with citizens and...
[학술논문] A Strategic Cooperation between the ROK and the US under the New Operational Cooperation Design
...to the national security and economy of the Republic of Korea. It has played pivotal role in deterring the North Korean threat and in contributing to political and economic stability in South Korea and even Northeast Asia as a whole. The transfer of wartime operational control has, however, faced severe opposition from conservative groups who claim that it may make the ROK security situation more un-stable...
[학술논문] Alliance Theory and Northeast Asia: Challenges on the 60th Anniversary of the Korea-U.S. Alliance
...anniversary, the goals and identity of the Korea-U.S. alliance need to be reconsidered in order to reflect the changing security situation. While maintaining the deterrence against the North through an elaborate cooperation system, the alliance needs to set more creative goals that include the realization of human security on the Korean Peninsula or the formation of a Northeast Asian security community.
[학술논문] 존폐위기의 개성공단: 현황과 전망
...taxes owed to the North, the KIC finally fell into an abyss of silence. By combining North Korean labor with South Korean capital, the KIC seems to have promoted inter-Korean reconciliation and cooperation. However, the KIC’s stability has been threatened by many constraints such as political turmoils at both the intranational and international levels as well as its own institutional underdevelopment...
[학술논문] China’s Anti-Access Strategy versus the US’s Air-Sea Battle Concept: Implications for the Korean Peninsula and East Asian Security
...long-term strategy for cooperation. Finally, to prevent regional conflicts, regional states should establish a legally binding mechanism. The legally binding mechanism needs to pursue a middle course between the regional alliance and the multilateral security cooperation system to control the two giants’ (the US and China) unilateralism, as a kind of collective security system in East Asia.